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Stay busy and take care of your own business.
Stay busy and take care of your own business.
Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute.
Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute.
We played good defense (all game) and ran our offense (in the second half). When we do that, we can read more
We played good defense (all game) and ran our offense (in the second half). When we do that, we can win.
He looked like he was walking off the streets in Iraq, ... He had a bandanna on. He was very read more
He looked like he was walking off the streets in Iraq, ... He had a bandanna on. He was very intense and serious. He laid out these wild posters across our conference room, covering most of the floor. It was an editor's dream.
The job of mayor and Governor is becoming more and more like the job of university president, which I used read more
The job of mayor and Governor is becoming more and more like the job of university president, which I used to be; it looks like you are in charge, but you are not.
They (religious conservatives) want to destroy us by going after every company that dares not treat gays like they're diseased read more
They (religious conservatives) want to destroy us by going after every company that dares not treat gays like they're diseased pariahs.
Those are some of the steps taken to make sure the Visa Waiver Program ( search ) is a safe read more
Those are some of the steps taken to make sure the Visa Waiver Program ( search ) is a safe and effective way to letting people get into the United States, because obviously we don't want to choke off travel here altogether.
It's all about moving this state forward to get this state fiscally sound.
It's all about moving this state forward to get this state fiscally sound.
Private sector credit from 1999 through the first half of 2001 was adding $1.2 trillion per year. It was the read more
Private sector credit from 1999 through the first half of 2001 was adding $1.2 trillion per year. It was the mother of all credit expansions.